1199837156 Q * jescheng Remote host closed the connection 1199837167 J * jescheng ~jescheng@proxy-sjc-2.cisco.com 1199838517 Q * [PUPPETS]Gonzo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199839263 J * [PUPPETS]Gonzo gonzo@fellatio.deswahnsinns.de 1199842084 Q * ViRUS Quit: Leaving 1199842570 Q * _marv Quit: Leaving 1199842763 Q * balbir Remote host closed the connection 1199846807 Q * mnemoc Read error: Connection reset by peer 1199846851 J * mnemoc ~amery@kilo105.server4you.de 1199848057 J * martindk_ ~chatzilla@203.19.141.34 1199848063 J * Infinito ~argos@200-140-154-249.gnace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br 1199848109 Q * martindk Read error: Connection reset by peer 1199848115 N * martindk_ martindk 1199849703 J * Hollow_ ~hollow@proteus.croup.de 1199849753 Q * Hollow Read error: Connection reset by peer 1199849763 N * Hollow_ Hollow 1199850768 Q * Infinito Quit: Leaving 1199851344 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1199851350 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1199851652 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.93.123 1199851653 Q * derjohn Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199851663 J * derjohn ~derjohn@dslb-084-058-243-248.pools.arcor-ip.net 1199852229 Q * hparker Remote host closed the connection 1199853168 Q * kwowt Read error: Connection reset by peer 1199858405 Q * jescheng Remote host closed the connection 1199858427 J * jescheng ~jescheng@proxy-sjc-2.cisco.com 1199858709 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-68.kollegiegaarden.dk 1199859573 J * sharkjaw ~gab@shell.ormset.no 1199860644 J * meandtheshel1 ~sa@85.127.102.217 1199862312 Q * DavidS Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199862839 Q * JonB Quit: Leaving 1199862865 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-68.kollegiegaarden.dk 1199863379 J * gebura ~gebura@77.192.186.197 1199863544 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1199864007 M * gebura hi 1199864517 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1199865410 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-68.kollegiegaarden.dk 1199865859 J * larsivi ~larsivi@144.84-48-50.nextgentel.com 1199868260 J * WDTY ~chatzilla@88.159.1.100 1199868603 M * WDTY hello,I`ve build te http://mirrors.sandino.net/vserver/images/vs-embed-img-0.1.tar.bz2 guest. Now I`m having trouble starting it. 1199868604 M * WDTY vserver doesn`t give direct clues of what could be wrong. Only that it is failing " while executing the vserver startup sequence". 1199868606 M * WDTY So,my question, is it possible to enable some sort of " debugging" while starting a guest? 1199868909 M * daniel_hozac that won't really tell you more. 1199868917 M * WDTY Oh,while I`m still the " fool-for-a-minute". whats the "-d" parameter used while building and what do I have to set if build the vs-embed-img-0.1.tar.bz2 guest? 1199868940 M * WDTY as for the -d paramete 1199868942 M * WDTY r 1199868987 M * daniel_hozac it specifies the distribution, so it runs those initpre/initpost scripts. 1199868994 M * daniel_hozac i have no idea what that tarball is. 1199868998 M * WDTY ah,ok 1199869005 M * WDTY linux-embed? 1199869027 M * WDTY I`m looking for a super small distro,only for running asterisk 1199869035 M * daniel_hozac asterisk has no deps? 1199869053 M * gebura maybe should you try a basic debian/centos installation 1199869083 M * WDTY hmmz,what the regular size of the distro? 1199869099 M * gebura debian basic install only install something like 200 250mo + asterisk 1199869105 M * gebura don't know for centos 1199869105 M * WDTY Can I find a list of the possible -d distros supported by vserver? 1199869114 M * gebura must be something more but not 1go 1199869152 M * WDTY well,thats beter then a base fedora installation,which I have now ( +/- 650MB) 1199869185 M * WDTY or I`m missing the point here? 1199869185 M * gebura ls /usr/lib/util-vserver/distributions ? 1199869193 M * WDTY thnx! 1199869226 M * daniel_hozac huh? 1199869250 M * daniel_hozac my F7 guest uses 166 MiB. 1199869259 M * WDTY lol 1199869285 M * gebura basic installation != minimal installation 1199869293 M * gebura maybe you just selected basic install 1199869293 M * WDTY then my install is not really ah basic installation then! 1199869340 M * WDTY hmmz,I probable shoul have go for the minimall->custom selection install 1199869379 M * daniel_hozac there is no such selection when installing a guest. 1199869482 M * WDTY yes,if u clone from the host? 1199869496 M * WDTY or isnt that possible? 1199869512 Q * [PUPPETS]Gonzo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199869516 M * gebura difficult 1199869528 M * gebura if you try to copy / to /vserver/myserv 1199869542 M * gebura you will have a sort of recursiv copy 1199869552 M * gebura (don't know if it is very clear) 1199869572 M * daniel_hozac why would you clone the host? 1199869579 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199869643 M * WDTY well,if I do a minimal install of fedora on the host.then I can choose wich pakcages I want. 1199869680 M * daniel_hozac so? 1199869689 M * WDTY then I have a really small install 1199869691 M * daniel_hozac a minimal guest install is still _mucuch_ smaller. 1199869702 M * WDTY o 1199869705 M * WDTY :) 1199869777 M * WDTY perhaps its time to write the " for dummy" publisher ;) 1199869779 J * dna ~dna@14-212-dsl.kielnet.net 1199869794 M * WDTY I`ll know a buyer ;) 1199869899 M * WDTY thnx for ur help,I`ll try that. 1199870026 J * derjohn_mobil ~aj@212.23.103.103 1199870303 J * jsambrook ~jsambrook@aelfric.plus.com 1199870547 J * [PUPPETS]Gonzo gonzo@fellatio.deswahnsinns.de 1199870869 J * Infinito argos@200-140-110-185.gnace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br 1199871139 Q * derjohn_mobil Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199871932 Q * Hunger Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199872020 J * derjohn_mobil ~aj@212.23.103.64 1199872311 J * pmenier ~pmenier@76-35.206-83.static-ip.oleane.fr 1199872337 J * virtuoso_ ~s0t0na@ppp91-122-170-96.pppoe.avangard-dsl.ru 1199872605 J * snooze ~o@1-1-4-40a.gkp.gbg.bostream.se 1199872749 Q * virtuoso Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199872759 Q * derjohn_mobil Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199873018 M * Kzim hi there, i must tell on every service of my vserver the listen ip ? :/ 1199873034 M * Loki|muh no 1199873038 M * Loki|muh only on the host 1199873192 M * Kzim hum k thanks 1199873223 J * ]TzaR[ ~TzaR@dslb-088-076-182-176.pools.arcor-ip.net 1199873255 P * ]TzaR[ 1199873324 Q * tam Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199874074 J * tam ~tam@gw.nettam.com 1199874256 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@130.227.63.19 1199876030 J * Hunger Hunger.hu@Hunger.hu 1199876341 N * pmenier pmenier_off 1199876478 P * jsambrook Leaving. 1199878137 Q * Infinito Quit: Quitte 1199878186 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1199878191 M * Bertl morning folks! 1199878205 M * Kzim hi Bertl 1199878273 M * michiel` mornin 1199879188 M * meandtheshel1 I am looking for some sort of quickstart howto I can hand over to a friend of mine - any hints? 1199879242 M * JonB meandtheshel1: http://linux-vserver.org/Documentation#Installation 1199879303 M * sharkjaw If I have a GuestOS on a 64bits HostOS, is it then possible to copy the GuestOS to a 32bits HostOS ??? 1199879384 A * meandtheshel1 checks 1199879399 M * daniel_hozac sharkjaw: if the guest is 32-bit. 1199879554 J * lilalinux ~plasma@80.69.41.3 1199879585 M * sharkjaw daniel_hozac: Hmm ... but the GuestOS runs on the kernel to HostOS ... how can I find out wether the GuestOS is 32 or 64 bits? 1199879613 M * daniel_hozac ldd /bin/true 1199879615 M * daniel_hozac e.g. 1199879673 M * sharkjaw thanks 1199880331 M * sharkjaw I tye to upgrade the packaes on 2 Ubuntu 6.06 (dapper) GuestOS's, but the package "udev" ("Description: rule-based device node and kernel event manager"), but this fails. 1199880415 N * pmenier_off pmenier 1199880418 M * sharkjaw I guess this has some thing to do with the GuestOS not is premitted to have full control to the kernel and the raw network interface 1199880552 M * sharkjaw if it's so then it would be wise to do a `echo "udev hold" | dpkg --set-selections` ... any comments? 1199881819 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1199883925 J * ftx_ ~ftx@dslb-084-060-249-028.pools.arcor-ip.net 1199884213 Q * waldi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199884317 J * waldi ~waldi@bblank.thinkmo.de 1199885140 M * Bertl okay, off for now ... bbl 1199885152 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1199885799 Q * Kzim Quit: Lost terminal 1199886911 J * lilalinux_ ~plasma@dslb-084-058-243-248.pools.arcor-ip.net 1199887225 J * ktwilight[m] ~ktwilight@177.223-66-87.adsl-static.isp.belgacom.be 1199887335 Q * lilalinux Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199887351 Q * sharkjaw Quit: Leaving 1199887363 M * ktwilight[m] am running vserver on a desktop machine so that i can do some testing but lately it has been crashing quite frequently. just now, i start a vserver guest and the keyboard stopped responding. the mouse works fine and i can click, drag and drop, and open apps just fine. 1199887376 M * ktwilight[m] has anyone reported any issues with vserver for desktop environments? 1199887383 M * ktwilight[m] am using debian etch stock kernel. 1199887406 M * daniel_hozac why do you give the guest so many device nodes? 1199887434 M * ktwilight[m] ? 1199887454 M * ktwilight[m] DE is not started in guest, but in host. 1199887455 M * daniel_hozac that only happens if you give the guest /dev/console. 1199887474 M * ktwilight[m] really...i don't think i've changed anything lately. 1199887479 M * ktwilight[m] how do i check if that's true? 1199887492 M * daniel_hozac ls -l /dev in the guest? 1199887523 M * ktwilight[m] well, thing is, when i do vserver name start && vserver name enter, the host hangs 1199887559 M * daniel_hozac you can run it from the outside. 1199887564 M * daniel_hozac i.e. ls -l /vservers//dev 1199887600 M * ktwilight[m] k, wil check soon after reboot 1199887758 M * ktwilight[m] hm, it has /dev/xconsole. is that good or bad? 1199887819 M * ktwilight[m] seems to come standard, 'cuz my other guests have it too 1199887990 M * ktwilight[m] any thoughts daniel_hozac? 1199888449 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1199888659 M * daniel_hozac a guest should have null, zero, full, random, urandom, tty, ptmx. 1199888670 M * daniel_hozac anything else is wrong. 1199888714 J * doener_ ~doener@i577ADAF5.versanet.de 1199888760 M * ktwilight[m] is log safe to be in there? 1199888772 M * daniel_hozac log is not a device. 1199888850 M * ktwilight[m] o right 1199888878 M * ktwilight[m] so i should delete xconsole, stderr, stdin, stdout, makedev and fd? 1199888988 J * esa` bip@ip-87-238-2-45.adsl.cheapnet.it 1199889009 Q * esa Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199889130 Q * doener Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199889254 Q * daniel_hozac Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199889277 J * duckx ~Duck@81.57.39.234 1199889401 M * JonB how come only some mounts are shown inside the vserver guest when i type mount? 1199889481 M * ktwilight[m] right, so i've removed xconsole etc, start the guest, and still it hangs :/ 1199889571 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@ssh.hozac.com 1199889688 M * ktwilight[m] daniel_hozac, so i've removed xconsole etc, start the guest, and still it hangs :/ and i've also just checked on my production server, and it also has the same devices, yet it doesn't crash? 1199889750 M * daniel_hozac ktwilight[m]: you don't do something silly like bind mount /dev? 1199889767 M * daniel_hozac JonB: cat /proc/mounts. mount is a damn liar. 1199889784 M * ktwilight[m] um, don't think so. 1199889811 M * ktwilight[m] i never touch /dev on this case 1199889971 M * awk welcome back daniel_hozac 1199890379 Q * daniel_hozac Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199890784 J * systest ~systest@146-115-126-31.c3-0.arl-ubr1.sbo-arl.ma.cable.rcn.com 1199890895 M * systest vserver fubar start results in "connect: No such device \n I was unable to accuratel determin if is availabe. Dying" 1199890940 M * systest vserver was runing, shutdown, dir tarred up then start resulted in above. Any suggestion where to look next to resolve the issue? 1199891066 Q * pmenier Quit: Quitte 1199891568 Q * systest Quit: Client exiting 1199892392 J * Infinito argos@200-140-110-185.gnace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br 1199892418 J * ViRUS ~mp@p57A6DB08.dip.t-dialin.net 1199894642 Q * gebura Quit: Quitte 1199895304 Q * JonB Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199896316 J * daniel_hozac ~daniel@ssh.hozac.com 1199896907 Q * Infinito Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199896989 Q * WDTY Quit: ChatZilla 0.9.79 [Firefox 2.0.0.11/2007112718] 1199897498 J * dowdle ~dowdle@scott.coe.montana.edu 1199897600 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-68.kollegiegaarden.dk 1199897911 J * ftx__ ~ftx@dslb-084-060-251-188.pools.arcor-ip.net 1199898294 Q * ftx_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199899222 J * Infinito argos@201-3-114-223.gnace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br 1199899679 Q * lilalinux_ Remote host closed the connection 1199900050 M * Bertl_oO JonB: if you wonder about mount output, ask the mount developers :) 1199900078 M * Bertl_oO JonB: mount just shows you what the /etc/mtab contains (without any relation to the actual mounts) 1199900109 M * JonB Bertl_oO: what puts stuff in mtab? 1199900675 M * Bertl_oO echo? 1199900727 M * JonB Bertl_oO: okay 1199900731 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1199900734 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1199901606 Q * jescheng Remote host closed the connection 1199901718 J * jescheng ~jescheng@proxy-sjc-2.cisco.com 1199902517 J * JonB ~NoSuchUse@kg1-68.kollegiegaarden.dk 1199902681 Q * virtuoso_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1199902715 J * hparker ~hparker@linux.homershut.net 1199903033 J * dna_ ~dna@14-212-dsl.kielnet.net 1199903117 Q * dna_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1199903417 Q * dna Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199903665 M * michiel` Bertl: do you have time this evening to look at the netlink problem? 1199903777 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@ppp89-110-2-133.pppoe.avangarddsl.ru 1199903899 J * marcel ~marcel@lt3.xs4all.nl 1199904424 M * Bertl michiel`: sure 1199904515 M * michiel` do you have any preferences for kernel versions/vserver versions? I'm downloading the source of the debian package in unstable 1199904560 M * Bertl I think we should test with either 2.6.22 or 2.6.24-pre, defintiely with the latest vs2.2.x version 1199904646 M * michiel` ok 1199904716 M * michiel` I'm confused by debian, 'apt-get source linux-image-2.6.22-3-vserver-686' gets linux-2.6-2.6.23 ? 1199904758 M * michiel` or should I use a clean kernel with the vserver patch instead of prepatched by debian? 1199904763 M * Bertl forget the debian packages for this, we need to patch/rebuild the kernel anyways 1199904789 J * dna ~dna@114-240-dsl.kielnet.net 1199904793 M * Bertl so maybe 2.6.22.20 or so? (whatever is recent) and I'll provide the patch 1199904830 Q * dna 1199904851 M * daniel_hozac 2.6.22.15 1199904864 J * dna ~dna@114-240-dsl.kielnet.net 1199904890 M * michiel` not 2.6.23.12? 1199904908 M * Bertl nah, 2.6.23 is borked 1199904942 M * michiel` ok, 2.6.22.15 it is 1199904957 M * Bertl yep, looks good 1199904973 Q * wibble Read error: Connection reset by peer 1199905016 M * michiel` default config? 1199905027 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/patch-2.6.22.10-vs2.2.0.5.diff 1199905051 M * Bertl whatever works for you, just enable the kernel debuging and vserver debuging 1199905075 M * Bertl I would opt for a tailored kernel config though, just to save compile time 1199905081 M * michiel` check 1199905208 M * michiel` 1 reject, but fixed 1199905217 M * Bertl the Makefile, I guess? 1199905223 M * michiel` (EXTRAVERSION = .10) 1199905224 M * michiel` yep 1199905236 M * Bertl yeah, should be fine 1199905252 M * michiel` I'll do the config then, brb 1199905263 M * Bertl k 1199905383 M * michiel` one question though, how do I enable kernel debugging and vserver debugging? I mean, which options precisely? 1199905403 M * daniel_hozac CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO, CONFIG_VSERVER_DEBUG 1199905429 M * Bertl CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL, CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO, and CONFIG_VSERVER_DEBUG 1199905476 M * Bertl hey daniel_hozac! how's going? 1199905495 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1199905498 M * daniel_hozac pretty good, doing some final touches on the libvirt stuff... 1199905515 M * Bertl ah, nice, everything working so far? 1199905518 M * daniel_hozac do you have permanent internet at the new location yet? 1199905546 M * Bertl it is a wireless connection to the old place atm, but works pretty reliable 1199905546 M * daniel_hozac yeah, everything but the migration/vcpu stuff is supported and AFAICT working. 1199906322 M * michiel` hm, do I need CONFIG_KVM ? 1199906381 M * Bertl no 1199906408 M * michiel` ok 1199906459 M * michiel` CONFIG_VSERVER_REMAP_SADDR? 1199906584 M * Bertl take the defaults for VSERVER options 1199906622 Q * Infinito Quit: Quitte 1199906638 M * michiel` ok, configured 1199906956 M * Bertl okay, build and test it 1199906970 M * michiel` already building 1199906992 M * michiel` this patch already includes code to resolve this problem? 1199907062 M * Bertl nop 1199907066 M * Bertl *nope 1199907142 M * michiel` ok 1199907148 M * michiel` then I'll stop looking for it :) 1199907230 M * michiel` which file di you think was a good candidate again? 1199907249 M * michiel` I believe it was net/ipv4 1199907258 M * michiel` then I can start reading it a bit 1199907318 M * Bertl 1199447622 M * Bertl _michiel: net/ipv4/devinet.c ~300 looks good to me 1199907351 M * michiel` ah thx, my backlog isn't that large 1199907357 M * Bertl http://irc.13thfloor.at/LOG/2008-01/LOG_2008-01-04.txt 1199907448 M * daniel_hozac i think we need net/core/rtnetlink.c 1199907452 M * michiel` ah good 1199907476 Q * nebuchadnezzar Remote host closed the connection 1199907489 M * daniel_hozac or, actually, not even that is good enough. 1199907581 M * Bertl I think netlink_broadcast() is what we want 1199907606 M * daniel_hozac right 1199907640 M * Bertl the main question is, do we have all the data there to check? 1199907646 M * daniel_hozac but at that point, we'll have to decipher the skb manually... 1199907704 M * Bertl well, we won't get around that too easily, but I think it would suffice to simply block certain messages 1199907729 M * Bertl we do not really need addr add/del messages inside a guest for example 1199908105 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: btw, that would point towards having an userspace policy daemon for netlink messages :) 1199908179 M * daniel_hozac i was just thinking that :9 1199908768 Q * bonbons Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199908948 J * bonbons ~bonbons@2001:960:7ab:0:2c0:9fff:fe2d:39d 1199908967 M * michiel` I'm spoiled by debian packages. 1199908972 M * ktwilight[m] hm, so i've changed the xorg module around (from nv -> nvidia), still the same problem. stopped X, tried again, and still have the same problem. am beginning to think it's hardware failure :/ 1199909059 M * ktwilight[m] strangely, ctrl+alt+del works! 1199909111 M * Bertl ktwilight[m]: what's the problem? 1199909155 M * ktwilight[m] hm, i speak too soon, ctrl+alt+del works but it doesn't respond any further than "the system is going down for reboot NOW" 1199909177 M * ktwilight[m] Bertl, can't seem to enter into a vserver guest, everything hangs 1199909193 M * ktwilight[m] it doesn't hang immediately though, only after several seconds. 1199909203 M * Bertl how do you enter? 1199909269 M * ktwilight[m] the usual way, vserver name start && vserver name enter 1199909293 M * Bertl any network filesystems involved? 1199909338 M * ktwilight[m] none 1199909344 M * ktwilight[m] just a testing bed on my desktop 1199909365 M * ktwilight[m] it worked before, and didn't change anything special AFAICR 1199909374 M * Bertl maybe run memtest and something like xaos on the host for a while 1199909411 M * ktwilight[m] i would rule out memtest, simply 'cuz it happens even straight after boot. and if i don't run/enter vserver guests, i don't have any issues 1199909698 M * bonbons ktwilight[m]: running some Xserver while stating guest? 1199909755 M * ktwilight[m] ? 1199909766 M * ktwilight[m] xserver? 1199909778 M * bonbons Xorg, Xfree or equivalent 1199909800 M * ktwilight[m] xorg 1199909810 M * ktwilight[m] but i've also tried without xorg running, and it still crashed 1199909824 M * Bertl ktwilight[m]: any unusual messages in dmesg? 1199909825 M * bonbons I had some issue when both Xorg and guests were trying to touch tty settings at same time 1199909874 M * bonbons the symptoms were most often keyboard/display lockup (box still accessible via ssh) 1199909893 M * ktwilight[m] for the partition where the guest resides, does it require any special options in fstab? i have rw,dev,auto,exec,async 1199909941 M * ktwilight[m] bonbons, i tried ssh but couldn't, ping didn't work either. but the mouse still worked for a while, even after the keyboard stopped responding. 1199909948 M * ktwilight[m] Bertl, not sure, will check now. 1199909986 J * Aiken ~james@ppp59-167-99-254.lns3.bne1.internode.on.net 1199910083 M * bonbons ktwilight[m]: then it's not the symptom I had... 1199910110 M * ktwilight[m] :( 1199910218 Q * meandtheshel1 Quit: Leaving. 1199910535 Q * marcel Remote host closed the connection 1199910608 M * ktwilight[m] hm, think i found the culprit. 1199910622 M * ktwilight[m] will know in a few moments :) 1199910727 Q * JonB Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1199911132 Q * dowdle Remote host closed the connection 1199911689 M * michiel` Bertl: any idea what's wrong if the system hangs after 'waiting for /dev to be fully populated'? 1199911719 M * michiel` or if you ^C that, hanging a few seconds after starting hald? 1199911758 M * Bertl sounds like udev ... 1199911808 J * nebuchadnezzar ~nebu@zion.asgardr.info 1199911952 M * ktwilight[m] Bertl, my wireless module has changed, but not on the guest, how do i rename it? i've tried modifying /etc/vservers/name/interfaces/dev/ but it still says "Cannot find device "ath_pci" SIOCGIFFLAGS: No such device" 1199911983 M * Bertl is it called ath_pci? 1199912000 M * Bertl that sounds more like the module name to me :) 1199912018 M * michiel` hm, does udev need initrd? 1199912026 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1199912031 M * Bertl yep, unfortunately :) 1199912036 M * ktwilight[m] Bertl, it is. and i have it as rt61 before 1199912041 M * michiel` ah 1199912058 M * Bertl ktwilight[m]: so 'ip link ls' actually shows an ath_pci: ? 1199912065 M * ktwilight[m] doh! nevermind, got it, changing it now 1199912069 M * michiel` I've included initrd support, but I forgot how to make an initrd image 1199912111 M * Bertl mkinitrd? 1199912112 J * derjohn_mobil ~aj@e180200131.adsl.alicedsl.de 1199912211 M * ktwilight[m] cool, it works now. conflict of modules + misconfiguration. yay! 1199912239 M * Bertl pebcac resolved? 1199912251 M * michiel` :) 1199912261 M * michiel` I need the initrd-tools package 1199912893 Q * derjohn_mobil Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199913840 Q * ktwilight[m] Remote host closed the connection 1199913999 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1199914433 M * Bertl michiel`: what's the status? 1199914524 M * michiel` "cramfs: image too big!" is the status right about now 1199914548 M * Bertl cramfs? 1199914573 M * Bertl you sure you are using the right tools? 1199914577 M * michiel` no :) 1199914608 M * michiel` it said: RAMDISK: cramfs filesystem found at block 0 1199914628 M * michiel` I'm not familiar with initrd, as you might tell 1199914641 M * Bertl nowadays you use initramfs (which is a gzipped cpio archive) 1199914666 M * Bertl on most distros, mkinitrd (or mkinitramfs) does the trick 1199914685 M * michiel` I used mkinitrd 1199914707 M * michiel` mkinitrd -o /boot/initrd-file 2.6.22.15-vs2.2.0.5 1199914724 M * Bertl and it gave you the cramfs message? 1199914730 M * michiel` yes 1199914764 M * Bertl what version of mkinitrd is that? 1199914774 M * Bertl 4.2.17 here 1199914783 M * michiel` according to the manpage it will create a CRAMFS image by defalt 1199914798 M * daniel_hozac what distro is that? 1199914805 M * michiel` debian testing 1199914809 M * daniel_hozac Debian uses mkinitramfs. 1199914867 M * michiel` ok, let me try that 1199914972 M * michiel` better, but still hanging on udev (I upgraded to the newest udev package before rebooting) 1199915101 M * Bertl give it some time, the first udev run takes ages 1199915214 M * michiel` ok 1199915269 M * michiel` keyboard just stopped responding 1199915280 M * Bertl that's not good 1199915292 M * michiel` sigh 1199915343 M * Bertl well, I suggest you take the Linux-VServer patch out of the equation (just to make sure) and try to get the mainline kernel booting/running first 1199915386 M * michiel` ok, I'll do that 1199915779 M * michiel` sorry to waste your time like this, I haven't compiled a kernel in a while 1199915787 M * Bertl np 1199916019 J * dowdle ~dowdle@67-42-172-50.blng.qwest.net 1199916030 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: yes, the vmalloc warnings are normal for 2.6.24-rc6, as it seems *sigh* 1199916064 M * daniel_hozac okay... 1199916071 M * daniel_hozac i've been unable to trigger them here. 1199916101 M * Bertl simply booting in QEMU ehre does the trick for me 1199916104 M * Bertl *here 1199916127 M * daniel_hozac i guess it must be a configuration thing. 1199916138 M * Bertl maybe, want my config? 1199916138 M * daniel_hozac i'm running in qemu too. 1199916143 M * daniel_hozac sure. 1199916225 M * Bertl http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Experimental/2.6.24-rc6-vs2.2.x.config 1199916292 M * daniel_hozac i'm at -rc7 now, but i'll see if it still reproduces. 1199916314 M * daniel_hozac oohh, this is x86. 1199916323 M * daniel_hozac mine's x86_64. 1199916333 M * Bertl ah, that might explain it 1199916346 M * daniel_hozac indeed. 1199916376 M * Bertl so I take it, that your QEMU is stable with x86_64 as guest? 1199916401 M * daniel_hozac yeah, i haven't noticed any problems. this is on a x86_64 host though. 1199916408 M * Bertl haven't tried for some time now, because 32bit emulation was quite broken back then 1199916424 M * Bertl yes, x86_64 on x86_64 1199917568 Q * ftx__ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199918140 Q * balbir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1199918886 J * balbir ~balbir@122.167.92.65 1199919472 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1199921154 M * michiel` Bertl: the kernel without the patch works, but I think I was a bit too drastic with disabling options earlier. I'm now making a kernel with your patch, without adding extra options (except the vserver debug ones) to see if this works 1199921172 M * Bertl good :) 1199921175 M * michiel` but I think it's getting a bit late, so maybe we'll continue this another time? 1199921184 M * Bertl fine with me ... 1199921234 M * michiel` ok 1199922266 M * michiel` new kernel works, tested my netlink program, that also works (that is, it reports the other ip-addresses when it shouldn't) 1199922280 M * michiel` nn! 1199922367 M * Bertl okay, have a good one! 1199922616 M * snooze im pretty surprised 1199922631 M * snooze 2.6.22.14 with patch-2.6.22.12-vs2.2.0.5-grsec2.1.11-20071106.diff + patch-2.6.22.2-vs2.2.0.3-ipv6_rc1.patch works great 1199922708 M * snooze never thought that ipv6 patch would would work when the versions really wasnt matching at all 1199922710 M * Bertl I'm surprised too .. but good to hear :) 1199922813 M * snooze btw, in vs2.3*, there's native ipv6? 1199922819 M * Bertl yep 1199922835 M * snooze thats good 1199922850 M * snooze think its important ipv6 is supported.. for the future and all ;) 1199922895 M * Bertl yes, there was some demand ...